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1. check the fuse box and check every fuse all of the are not blown up.
2. check the battery wires and check the battery have enough charge in it.
3. check the plugs
if all of these things work correctly then it will start working again.
The pump is part of the timing components. You only want to do this one time. So replace all the timing components. You don't have to replace the crank or cam gears.
broken evap line/port on fuel pump. Or leaking fuel pump o-ring
check the EVAP canister it is right next to fuel filter could be pcm needs update to fix false codes. Here is a old hillbilly trick that may help put saliva on the seal of gas cap when you fill up every time that may work for you.
try google and ask the question "where is the location of the crankshaft position sensor for 1997 chysler cirrus 2.5 liter engine" or you can go to a parts store and ask for there help, or buy a repair manual it will show you the location.
this can be a pain if your not ready for it. alot of steps in this to get it right so my first suggestion is to get a haynes repair manual at your local parts store for your model.it will have detailed instructions for removing the door panel and other parts.
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